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♪ [ cheers and applause ] my thanks to paul rudd, shaquille o'neal, hannibal buress, once again! [ cheers and applause ] that's the way to do it, buddy. >> thank you, man. appreciate it. >> jimmy: thank you very much. come back, please. and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen. we love the roots. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth myers." thank you for watching. have a good night. i hope to see you tomorrow, everybody! [ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> fred: from 30 rockerfeller plaza in new york it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- kayne west, super bowl quarterback
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russell wilson, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everybody. thank you so much! [ cheers and applause ] thank you. welcome. welcome to night two of "late night." "late night" the deux. all right. let's get started. a new poll shows that half of new jersey residents believe chris christie was involved in the bridgegate scandal. half of them.
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while the other half know how to keep their freakin' mouths shut. [ cheers and applause ] christie's approval rating in new jersey has dropped nine points since the scandal broke, while new jersey's approval rating has stayed constant at zero. [ laughter and applause ] anyone from new jersey here tonight? [ cheers and applause ] probably should have asked that before the joke. [ laughter ] justin bieber is back in the news. our good friend justin bieber. justin bieber is planning to reject a plea bargain for his dui charges because he doesn't want to submit to random drug testing. which is really surprising, because it seems like he's really in to testing random drugs. [ laughter and applause ] new research has shown that sex
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greatly increases the capability of long-term memory. so, if you can't remember the last time you had sex, that's why. [ laughter and applause ] that's why. here is some sad news. some sad news for people who love romance. for people who love love. robin thick and paula patton are separating after ten years of marriage. i can't say i'm surprised. it only took me one summer to get tired of robin thicke. [ laughter and applause ] in international news, the democratic republic of congo has installed two police robots to help regulate the flow of traffic. or as they're known in other countries, traffic lights. [ laughter and applause ] they're just called traffic lights. not police robots. i am going to call traffic lights, police robots -- [ laughter ] officer --
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a girl scout in san francisco sold 117 boxes of cookies in two hours, after setting up shop outside a medical marijuana dispensary. and the very next day, she became the youngest person ever to receive a macarthur genius grant. [ laughter and applause ] she was rewarded for her intelligence. in science news -- a lot of science fans out there? [ cheers ] i almost feel the volume of your woos means you're not science fans. [ laughter ] scientists in britain have introduced a new type of breast implant which claims to be 30% lighter than its competitors. you know what else is 30% lighter than breast implants? breasts. your original breasts.
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a substitute teacher in oklahoma was arrested after teaching a class while drunk. yeah, she had everybody fooled, but then gave herself away by carrying her heels. [ laughter and applause ] it's a dead giveaway. it's a dead giveaway. a company has invented -- this is great. you'll be very happy -- you'll be very happy to hear this. a company has invented a new device called the wake-up vibe which is a combination alarm clock and vibrator. so, you might hear your wife say, not tonight, honey, i have to wake up really early in the morning, like, a bunch of times. i have to wake at 7:00, 7:15, 7:30. a texas d.a. dropped charges against a teacher in a sexting case claiming that sexting is free speech. sexting is free speech.
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in other words, our forefathers fought against the british so that you could say to anyone, at any time, you up? [ laughter and applause ] that what they did for us. think of that. think of your forefathers. [ cheers and applause ] french police, regular ones, not traffic lights -- french police are claiming they are inadvertently getting high by being in the same room with 40 kilos of marijuana they seized as evidence. said one officer, "yes, i'm really getting buzzed from that 38 kilos of marijuana. i mean, just being in the same room with that 32 kilos is making it hard to work. i don't know how anyone gets any work done with 25 kilos of weed in the room. hey, are there any croissants left?" [ laughter and applause ] this next one is like half world, half romantic, i guess. a man has posted a video on
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youtube of a project where he drew his wife a cartoon penis every day for a year. [ laughter ] please, stop it, said his wife after penis number one. [ laughter ] a virginia burger king is in trouble after a cashier labeled several customers bitch ass hos on their receipts. though in the cashiers defense, they did order a number 6 with a side of attitude. so -- and finally tonight, new studies have shown that eating too much fried and grilled meat increases the risk of alzheimer's. when reached for comment guy fieri said, "where am i?" [ laughter and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, the 8g band! ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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>> seth: sound great. you guys sound great tonight. how are you, fred? >> fred: i'm doing great. >> seth: you're doing great. that's great. now -- we talked about this a little yesterday, because you were doing this show, "portlandia" premiers this week. [ cheers and applause ] you're such a busy guy. >> fred: yeah. >> seth: but then i heard you saying this backstage and, like, sometimes i think you maybe make things up, but i heard you say this backstage. i just want to check. is it true you just invented a sport? >> fred: i did. i did. it's a kind of a -- it's called statue sport and competitive statuing. so, you just sort of -- you're very still. and you compete against other teams from other cities and for as long as you can just kind of -- you're, you're in a pose, and then the arena -- >> seth: so if i went to a statue sport, i like that you have sport in the title of your sport, by the way.
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[ laughter ] >> fred: yeah. yeah. >> seth: so, if i went to a statue sport match, i would watch two people walk out? >> fred: no, they're already in position. you rented the arena, and they're already -- the teams are already in position. >> seth: okay, for all i know, they're just statues. >> fred: well, that's up to you. you vote on who you think the statue is. and so, everyone in the arena -- >> seth: how does the voting work? >> fred: it's a little box. a electronic box every city has. and whatever city you're from, like you know, you're from st. louis, or whatever, and you just vote and then whoever has the most points wins. >> seth: how long does a statue sport match take? >> fred: i want to say four hours. or half. half that. >> seth: i don't know if sport is going to catch on. i have to be honest. >> fred: oh, really? >> seth: yes. >> fred: oh, okay. thank you. [ laughter ] >> seth: it was a little passive/aggressive at the end. i was trying to be helpful. >> fred: oh, no. thank you. >> seth: i was trying to be helpful. and i feel like you a little passive aggressive. >> fred: not at all. no, thank you very much. i mena, i put a lot of thought
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in to it and there's a lot of teams waiting to do this, but, it's okay. maybe it's not a great idea. i got it. thanks. >> seth: okay, well, best of luck. fred armisen of the 8g band, the inventor -- the inventor of the new sport statue sport. [ cheers ] one of the things that you -- [ cheers ] you know you're cheering statue sport into existence? one of my favorite things about getting to stay in this building, and staying in new york is i love interactions with strangers in new york. i had a great one the other day. i was in a restaurant and i had gone to the bathroom and i walked out the bathroom and there was just a woman standing there, and she grabbed me by the arm and said it's my son's birthday. he's a huge fan. will you come take a picture with him? i said, of course i will. and so she's walking over. and i guess, shame on me, but i thought because of the way she was talking we were talking like a 12 or 13-year-old kid.
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and i get to the table and he's 25. he's like, a young man. and the look on his face, he was so bummed out. like, the look on his face was not like, oh, my god, seth meyers. it was, oh, my god, mom what did you do? and it was my nightmare 'cause he was in the center of a booth. and i was like "well, i'll just slide in on the end and you can take the picture." she's like, "no, you have to be next to the birthday boy." he was not psyched to be called the birthday boy. so, everybody had to get out of the booth, and i had to go sit next to him, and it was like he was mad at me. he was like, hey. how are you? and i felt bad for him, but part of me wanted to be like, "so what do want to be when you grow up?" so, i was sitting there. and like, everybody had to get out, get back in, i'm sitting there, and then the mom takes the picture. and then history of like mom's and cell phone cameras. like they never nail the first picture. she like took it. and then looked at it. and was like ,"i didn't get anyone." like, she definitely pointed it at us. so, finally take it and i got out and he was never happy at any of it.
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and so, i got up and left, and he said something to her under his breathe and i didn't hear what he said but i did hear what she said, because she said it very loudly for the whole restaurant, "oh, i am sorry, but i'm your mother!" so, i'd just like to say, to that guy, happy birthday. i'm so sorry. [ cheers and applause ] i'm so sorry about that bummer of a moment. we have a great show for you tonight. kanye west is here. [ cheers and applause ] very exciting. also, joining us is super bowl champion russell wilson. [ cheers and applause ] that's great news, i'm very excited to talk to him about the super bowl. and you know, folks, we're here, it is our second show. it's been very exciting so far. >> not at funny as it used to be. >> seth: i'm sorry? i'm sorry, what's that? >> "late night with seth meyers" it is not as funny as it used to be. show's lot of the edge.
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>> seth: i'm sorry, from yesterday to today? >> yeah. seth, when your show first came back on the air, it came came on the air back in, god -- god, when was it again? >> seth: it was 23 hours ago. >> yeah, yeah. back then it was this cool, dynamic program with a fresh voice. but fast-forward all the way to today and the show's basically a watered down version of what it once was. >> seth: this is only our second show. >> a.k.a. the show seth meyers sold out. seth, college kids used to gather around their tvs and be like, dudes, dudettes, pass me a cold one. i know we have a huge psychology examination tomorrow, but, no matter. seth meyers is on. >> seth: yeah. i don't think that's how college kids talk. >> i wouldn't know, man. i didn't go to college! [ laughter ] but, seriously, what happened, dude? your show feels so tame now.
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it feels like it's written for little girls in pink bonnets who lost their sheep. >> seth: little bo-peep? >> yes, seth. the shepherd girl. see this shirt, seth? do you see this shirt? i got this when the show first came on the air. passion -- passion! >> seth: how did it get so gross so fast? >> how did your show get so safe so fast, man? >> this show is not as funny as it used to be. >> seth: ah man, you, too? >> yes. since that gentleman started talking, the entire show has gone way downhill. >> um, my name is greg. >> okay. anyway, i prefer the simpler version of "late night with seth meyers" when there wasn't all this, metta, oh look how cool we are for breaking the fourth wall stuff. hey, funny man, i have some advice for you. just be funny. >> hey seth, don't listen to him.
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seth, look. his shirt's clean. he looks like he took a shower today. >> seth: those aren't negative things. >> hey, seth. >> seth: hey, hello. >> hi, i have something to say. i like the current direction of the show. i disagree with that last guy. >> excuse me, my name is also greg. >> cool! two gregs! >> and i'm sarah. >> seth: it doesn't matter what everyone's names are. but sarah, thank you. i'm glad somebody likes the show. >> i love it. first off, you're starting to appeal to a broader audience. [ laughter and applause ] but, more specifically, i really like this part right now. when i'm talking, and everyone is paying attention to me, and the camera is on me. in my opinion, this is when the
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show really found its voice. it's actually my favorite moment in "late night" history. in fact, let's all relive it. >> seth: i'm sorry. are you trying to throw to a clip? >> yeah! roll it, alex. >> in my opinion this is when the show really found its voice. it's actually my favorite moment in "late night" history, and -- i love it! >> you know what, seth? i'm actually back onboard. i really like that last part. very clever video gag in there. great stuff. >> sorry seth, i'm sorry to interrupt. >> seth: i think it's a little late to interrupt for interrupting me. >> look, i don't want you to think i'm this completely negative person, so before this is all over, can i talk about the one thing i really do like? >> seth: yeah. i mean, that would actually be really nice. thank you. >> okay. i like when tom cruise just freakin' brings it on the silver screen. you know what i'm saying? just freakin' brings his a-game
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to the silver screen. that's what i like. >> seth: all right. first of all, i hate that you call movies the silver screen. [ laughter ] >> i like film. >> seth: well, you can't please everybody. we will be right back with more "late night" after this. thank you, sarah and the two gregs! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing.
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>> seth: welcome back, everybody. our first guest has won 21 grammys, sold over 30 million albums and is one of my favorite artists. he just wrapped up his "yeezus" tour on sunday night. i went to the final show, he was great. take a look at some of the highlights. ♪ memories made in the coldest winter ♪ ♪ ♪ >> seth: ladies and gentlemen, kanye west! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: thanks so much for being here, man, this is great.
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>> thank you. thank you for having me. >> seth: so i went to your last show. your "yeezus" tour just finished on sunday night at nassau colosseum, i was there. it was such a great show. it was incredible. >> thank you very much. >> seth: i have to -- are you excited that it's over, are you relieved? i mean, how did you feel the tour went? >> i thought it went really good. i mean, it's kind of -- you know, it's sad when it's over, because you put so much into it and so many people are really excited to see it. and you know, it's fun to be able to express something that you created. >> seth: well i -- you seem to be in a great mood. you seem to -- you really did. i mean, because obviously you take your music very seriously but you also had a lot of fun with the audience that night. you know, you were signing autographs, as people were putting stuff on the stage and you seemed seemed to be having, like, a lot of fun. now, the first half i couldn't tell how much fun you were having, because you wear a mask for, like, 90 minutes. [ laughter ] now, even i was like feeling claustrophobic because of the mask. like, how hot is it in the mask? >> i mean, the mask is just -- it's great. it's freeing. [ light laughter ]
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>> seth: it's what? >> it's freeing. >> seth: freeing. oh, i thought you said it was free. i'm like, i can get you a mask. [ laughter ] it's free. so just because no one can see you? >> yeah. a place where you can, like, express yourself to your audience, to everyone, without, you know, being judged. having to, like, live up to you know, whatever your name is supposed to represent. whatever means, whatever it doesn't mean. just to feel like a new artist again. that's the reason why i perform most of the show in a mask. >> seth: it was really -- i will say, it's also really fun when you then take it off. it feels like a whole second show. >> yeah. >> seth: because all of a sudden like, you see your face again. you're like, oh, yeah, right. there he is. [ laughter ] and they're margiela masks, right? >> yeah -- >> seth: they make the best masks. [ laughter ] they're my favorite. now, fashion is obviously very important to you. you're designing again in fashion. tell me, what's the difference in how you approach fashion to how you approach music? is it similar? is it completely different? >> everything in the world is exactly the same. >> seth: all right, great. [ laughter ] i don't think we're done but i
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think i'm going to sign off. [ laughter ] >> meaning like, you know, you can do comparable people. like, who would you compare daniel day-lewis or philip seymour hoffman to you know, musically or in fashion, directing, architecturally? you know, who was your favorite teacher when you were growing up? it's certain people that would go -- you know, just a teacher when you're in eighth grade, that, this person really cared and you knew this person cared about you as a student and gave everything they had, and they were meant to do that. you know? it's other people, they're just like getting a check or something. and it's all the same. you know, for me, you know, i give you paintings, sonic paintings. you know i have synesthesia, like i can see sound in front of me. so when i want to do fashion i just want to give you sculptures. so it's michelangelo, the church wanted him to paint and he wanted to do sculptures. so the harp -- the difficult thing for me that everyone doesn't understand is, i just want to be able to use marble and make sculptures, you know?
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but due to the fact that i'm a celebrity and da-da-da, all these different things are like, no, you can't do this. you have to do this kind of line. and so it's kind of the first of its kind. so that's the reason it's been a lot of confusion as -- >> seth: right. >> -- to why i want to do it, to why -- so frustrated about it. it's like, why don't you just do music, da-da-da. it's like an overall creative expression. like, i have a friend yves behar, that designed the jawbone wristband and stuff and the jambox and everything. as a designer, you know, he's not in a box to only design, you know, a speaker. he can design whatever he wants, and i'm like, that's the type of creative expression and freedom any creative, you know, wants. and as you, you know, get really successful at one thing you start to grow, and you feel like you can do more things, and your shoe starts to get a little bit tight, and do you everything you can to get a bigger shoe so you can walk further and run faster. and people are like, now in this day and age, if you don't believe it, they're like, no, kanye, you can't run faster.
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this is the limit that was made. this is -- the walls that michael jackson broke down for you and jay-z and russell simmons broke down for you. this is the end of it. so i'm in the process, 2013 all the controversy, blah, blah, blah. i'm in the process of breaking down walls that people will understand ten years from now, 20 years from now. >> seth: what's interesting -- yeah. [ cheers and applause ] to hear you talk about ten years from now, because, "college dropout," 10 years old this year. one of the great albums. [ cheers and applause ] it seems like schematically what you're talking about is very similar to what you were talking about on that album. because my favorite thing about that album, "last call" is a song at the end of the album where you sort of tell the story how everybody told you, you couldn't make that album. >> right. >> seth: and you record -- you put -- it's like you made a movie and put the dvd commentary on the movie, when it was released. because you're it's like, the album's not even out and you recorded a song basically saying, it's a hit. it worked. [ laughter ] and it's so confident. and that's why, you know, as you
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approach fashion i have to say that i am betting on you, based on how everything else has gone up to this point. so that's really exciting. >> thank you. i appreciate that you bet on me. now it just would be great if you, like, owned a fashion company and you could support me. [ laughter ] >> seth: well, now look, kanye, i'm pretty happy i just got a talk show and i don't want to worry about the fact i don't have a fashion line. i would love for you to stick around, come back from the commercial and talk a little more? >> yeah. >> seth: all right. we'll be back with kanye west right after this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen to me, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacitated, somebody's been paying him cash. now, is this your doing? aflac? now, if i met with some such accident, would aflac pay me? ♪ nice. this is your stop. [ male announcer ] find out what aflac can do
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: we're back with kanye west. so, you are -- [ cheers and applause ] going to go back into the studio now. you're back in the studio already. and this is the first time you're in the studio as a dad, because you have daughter now. [ cheers and applause ] will that be different for you? do you think she'll be something that inspires your work? >> yeah, totally. everything. and my approach to life. everything. it's changed it. >> seth: so very kid-friendly songs? [ laughter ] are you the new wiggles? >> i think artistic intellectual kid-friendly songs.
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like you go to europe, there's nudity on tv. >> seth: yeah. i've gone. >> yeah. [ laughter ] so it's all in the way you raise and have an understanding and appreciation for what you're looking at and what you're hearing and why you're hearing it. >> seth: yeah. >> you know, if you think about the "yeezus" album, cursing was definitely necessary -- >> seth: yes. >> in order too -- you know, i'd be like if you sat down and talked to quentin tarantino. it's like, are you going to make, like, g-rated movies? it's quentin tarantino. you know, like -- >> seth: i have the same feeling now because you've been on "snl" five times, i've been there all five. and there are times when you come for that album, i'm like, how's he going to do this for television? just because of the language. and it's not only do you, like, do the songs, the way you manage to like drop out, like i would just be -- because again, it's live. i'm always like, so impressed. >> i mean like, dropping cursing is like the least of my worries creatively. you know? because i feel like it's a -- a necessity for an artist like me, like a very punk-forward artist to be on "snl" that many times.
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to be on tv. that's why i do tv. that's why i come and do talk shows so you guys can have a -- in the matrix every now and then of a dude you know is sitting here like, completely like, i could care less about these cameras and that. but what i care about is history, i care about people. i care about you guys getting the best product possible. and i thank you allowing me to use your platform when you do. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and you care about the camera 9 -- now when you talked about "snl," this is -- one of my favorite experiences on "snl." you came, i think it was 2007, lebron james was the host, you were the musical guest. you had an idea for a sketch. you came to me with this idea which was, you would interrupt speeches at award shows. [ laughter ] and so we did this sketch. we wrote it together. you interrupted the "kids choice awards," you interrupted the "nobel physics awards" and then you interrupted at a state fair, a pumpkin contest. we have clip of that. >> and the blue ribbon for best pumpkin goes to little abigail winters. and how old are you abigail?
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>> i'm 8 years old. >> oh, hell, no. [ laughter ] hell no. i got the best pumpkin. this pumpkin costs $1 million, sam. it got champagne in it! [ laughter ] how many of those -- you got a lot of years -- you got a lot of years you can win this. i've been doing this too long sam. i've been doing this too long! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: the thing is, that i do think that like, because you were very serious and sometimes i think there's this perception that you take yourself too seriously. but you're really funny. your songs have really funny lines. like, even like "jesus walks" which is a very serious song about faith, you rhyme jesus with, like, kathie lee and regis. [ laughter ] which is what i like. you're never that serious, which is why i think it's funny that people always sort of see that in you. because even when you listen to your songs it seems to be humor seems to be an important part of your process? >> i mean, you laugh to keep from crying. i mean, life is like -- life is life. there is ups and downs. and they will give an 8-year-old
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the best pumpkin at any given time, and you just have to be prepared for these type of things. you can work -- you know? [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> seth: look, you're still -- i feel like you're still mad about the pumpkin. i feel you still think you had the best pumpkin. well, i have to tell you, it's been -- you know, working at "snl," one of the real thrills is when performers like you came and made it their own. and you always had spectacular performances on the show. it's an honor to have you here at our second "late night." and thank you for being here. you're going to perform for us later which is very good news, and we'll be right back with quarterback russell wilson. kanye west, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
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witto "you are here."man,a. "that life exists and identity." "that the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse." "that the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse." what will your verse be?
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: our next guest is the super bowl champion quarterback for the seattle seahawks. please welcome russell wilson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: so, congratulations. >> yeah man. congratulations to you. >> seth: thank you. thank you. >> second day, that's pretty awesome. >> seth: it's been pretty exciting so far. and this is the second time you've been in new york since you won the super bowl? is that right? >> it has. i haven't really done anything else. >> seth: yeah.
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>> i did the "letterman" show and then i went back to seattle. we had our huge parade. about a million some people. >> seth: that's great. that's real exciting. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. i would assume, since seattle hasn't had a championship in any sports for, since, like the '70s. [ light laughter ] so, they just must be going crazy for you guys? >> oh, they're nuts. it's our first win in franchise history. super bowl win. so, that's big. >> seth: that's huge. [ cheers and applause ] >> to be the quarterback for that is pretty special. >> seth: right. >> we have an unbelievable team and is all starts with our head coach, coach carroll. >> seth: right. >> our owner's great too, paul allen and our gm john schnieder. >> seth: you don't have to kiss up to them anymore. [ laughter ] >> oh, no, no. i don't have to do that anymore. >> seth: they're not gonna be like, "hey i saw you on "seth meyers" you didn't mention us. so we found a new quarterback." >> they're probably not watching. [ light laughter ] >> seth: that's true. they're probably not watching. [ laughter ] so, a lot of -- here's my question, because i think everybody is going to be this closely matched super bowl. i mena, to be honest, watching it and i don't want to blame you. sort of a bummer to watch. [ light laughter ] but you're up 22-0 at halftime. you're up 29-nothing the minute the second half starts.
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were there times where you're like, "oh, we have this in the bag." like, how do you stay focused when it's that big of a lead early? >> well, i think the biggest thing is just staying in the moment. you know, i think with anything else, no matter what you do in life, just being in the moment of that particular time. and so about five minutes left in the game, when i was thinking about pouring that gatorade all over coach carroll, with zach miller, our tight end. that's about the only time i kind of got out of it. you know, but it's a special game, and to win the super bowl, it's one a of a kind. there's nothing like it. >> seth: that's really great. and now, you -- this is something i did not realize -- [ cheers and applause ] yeah. you obviously played against peyton manning in the super bowl, you went to his football camp when were you young. >> i did. [ laughter ] >> seth: this is a real like student/master/jedi thing going on right here. >> it's kinda weird like that. >> seth: yeah, so when -- how old were you when you went to his camp? >> i was going into tenth grade. >> seth: okay. i was going into tenth grade and he actually was my quarterback coach. it was kind of eerie. [ light laughter ] you know, but -- >> seth: he was probably on the sidelines saying like, "why did i teach him all of these things?" [ laughter ] >> you know, but going through
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the draft process, you go to all these different teams, and check out all these different places, and the last place i went to was denver broncos and peyton manning was there. and i go into the locker room. he had just gotten there a couple weeks before. he was in the locker room and he was going through notes and all that. and i introduced myself. he's like, "don't i know you from somewhere?" and i was like, "yeah." i was kind of embarrassed. i was like, "to be honest with you, you coached me at your camp." he started dying laughing. and i got to play with him in the pro bowl. i have so much respect for him and all the things he's done. >> seth: yeah. to have a career like that, it really is one of a kind. >> seth: that's great and now you have a quarterback camp as well. so, is that starting now? >> yeah, last year i did it. and i went to five different cities. and this years six different cities. we're going to richmond, virginia, where i'm from. we're going to raleigh, north carolina, nc state. [ cheers ] >> seth: all right, some raleigh in the house. look at that. >> then going to madison, wisconsin, and university of wisconsin. >> seth: that's great. >> going to vancouver, canada. [ cheer ] going up to international. seattle, washington twice and l.a., too, as well. >> seth: that's great. >> it's really good man just to be --
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>> seth: are you worried now that you know you might coach a kid who beats you in the super bowl? [ laughter ] is there a fear of that? >> honestly, i've had some unbelievable kids so far. last year we had -- i met over about 1,500 inner city kids. and there's tons of kids that have tons of talent. and they just need the opportunity. the cool thing is, we do a lot of different innovative things too, as well. we do a lot of things with technology. microsoft surface and all that. give the kids the surfaces so they can play with them, listen to music, play games. and just do something different. >> seth: that's great. that's awesome you're doing it. >> that's real cool. and for me it helps, too, just because it's innovative and then also i get to use it for football game and watch, study film and all that. so, it's really productive for me and it allows me to do more. >> seth: now a lot of people don't know this, but you're not just a good football player. you're also -- you're a baseball player. >> baseball pitcher. >> seth: and you -- this is just recently you were going to go to spring training with the rangers? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ applause ] i may steal a base or something. >> seth: you're gonna steal a plate. everybody in seattle right now
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is like, "what is he doing? [ laughter ] you're not going to go play baseball." you played in college as well, right? >> yeah, played in college. >> seth: and you were drafted, right? >> i got drafted in the fourth round by the colorado rockies in 2010. >> seth: that's great. >> so, yeah. pretty special moment. >> seth: now i want to ask something because now that you guys have won, i have one more picture of you. you guys won a super bowl. this is the second year of these uniforms. >> yeah. >> seth: do you like them? >> of course. [ laughter ] we just won our first super bowl in them. >> seth: i know. but now that you won a super bowl in them, you're going to have to have them forever. >> that works. i love this color, seth. >> seth: i think that's really sweet of you to say. but i don't like them. >> you don't like them? >> who is your team? >> seth: what? >> who's you're team? >> seth: i am a pittsburgh steelers fan. >> steelers, ah, that must hurt. [ cheers ] >> seth: it hurt this year. it was funny, in 2005 i went to the super bowl when the steelers beat the seahawks. and i will say -- >> had to throw that in there, huh? [ laughter ] >> seth: well, watch the tape. you just went after me for the steelers. [ light laughter ] >> you're right. >> seth: no, but the one thing i will say is i actually felt bad, because the seattle fans were the nicest fans in the world. >> yeah. >> seth: and so i was really happy this year to see them win. because obviously i didn't want
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them to win with against the steelers, but i felt like it was time for them to get one and i'm so glad they got it with you. so congratulations and thanks for being here. >> thank you, man. appreciate it. >> seth: russell wilson everybody. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with music from kanye west. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ across america, people like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar,
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to kanye west, russell wilson and, of course, the 8g band! stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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